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    • what is positive correlation?

      As one co-variable increases so does the other
    • what is negative correlation?

      As one covariable increases the other decreases
    • what is no correlation?

      No relationship between variables
    • what are the features of a histogram?

      -all bars same width
      -Gap between bars
      -Categorical data
    • what bar chart?

      -No frequency density
      -All bars the same width
      -No gaps between bars
      -Continuous data that keeps on going
      -unshaded bars
    • what is the strong negative coefficient?
      minus one
    • what is a negative coefficient?

      -0.5
    • what is a positive coefficient?

      +0.5
    • what is a positive coefficient?

      +0.5
    • what is a strong positive coefficient?

      +1
    • what is a strong positive coefficient?

      +1
    • what are the features of a scattergram?

      -x marks space
      -labels on x and y axis - units
      -no line of best fit
      -title
    • what is mean?

      The sum of all the values divided by the number of values
    • what are strengths of the mean?

      Valid because it includes all values in its calculations so all is representative
    • what are the weaknesses of the mean?

      Is affected by outliers ( skewed)
    • what is the mode?

      The most frequently occurring value
    • what does bimodal mean?
      Two modes
    • what are the strengths of the mode?

      Easiest to calculate
      Best for categorical data
    • what are the weaknesses of the mode?
      Less helpful if no mode or there is multiple modes
    • what is the median?

      The middle and organised in size order
    • what are the strength of the median?

      Not affected by outliers
    • what are the weaknesses of the median?

      Less valid because it doesn’t include over values in its calculation
      Unsuitable for larf data sets
    • what are the weaknesses of the median?

      Less valid because it doesn’t include all the values in its calculation
      Unsuitable for large data sets
    • what is the range?

      The highest value - lowest value
    • what does a large range show?

      A lack of consistency
    • what does a small range show?
      Consistent
    • What are measures of central tendency?

      Mean, mode, median, range, standard deviation
    • what is standard deviation?

      A measure of the variability of a set of scores from the main
    • what does the largest standard deviation show?

      A largest spread of scores in so less consistent data
    • what does a small standard deviation show?

      A smallest spread of scores more consistent data
    • what are the positives of using range?

      Quick and easy to calculate
    • what are the negatives of using range?

      -Can be distorted by extreme values
      -Doesn’t include all values in its calculation (less valid)
      -Doesn’t show where the data is clustered around the meaning spread out from the mean
    • What are the positives of using standard deviation?

      -More valid measure because all of the values are included in its calculation
      -It allows the interpretation of individual scores
      -Less sensitive because all values are included in the calculation
    • what are the negatives of using standard deviation?

      -Complicated to calculate
      -Less meaningful of the data is not normally distributed
    • what type of curve is normal distribution?

      A bell curve
    • what is a skew?

      The long tail in distribution
    • what does negative skew look like?

      Asymmetric tail to the left.
    • what does positive skew look like?

      Asymmetric tail to the left
    • what is the order on negative skew?

      Mean median mode
    • what is the order on positive skew?

      Mode median mean